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VIOLATION - means the failure of a structure or other development to be fully compliant <br />with the community's floodplain management regulations. A structure or other development <br />without the elevation certificate, other certifications, or other evidence of compliance required in <br />Section 60.3(b)(5), (c)(4), (c)(10), (d)(3), (e)(2), (e)(4), or (e)(5) is presumed to be in violation <br />until such time as that documentation is provided. <br />WATER SURFACE ELEVATION - means the height, in relation to the National Geodetic <br />Vertical Datum (NGVD) of 1929 (or other datum, where specified), of floods of various <br />magnitudes and frequencies in the floodplains of coastal or riverine areas. <br />Sec. 94-32. Statutory authorization. <br />The Legislature of the State of Texas has in Article 8280-13 V.T.C.S. delegated the <br />responsibility of local governmental units to adopt regulations designed to minimize flood <br />losses. <br />Sec. 94-33. Findings of fact. <br />(1) The flood hazard areas of La Porte, Texas are subject to periodic inundation, which <br />results in loss of life and property, health and safety hazards, disruption of commerce and <br />governmental services, and extraordinary public expenditures for flood protection and relief, all <br />of which adversely affect the public health, safety and general welfare. <br />(2) These flood losses are created by the cumulative effect of obstructions in floodplains <br />which cause an increase in flood heights and velocities, and by the occupancy of flood hazard <br />areas by uses vulnerable to floods and hazardous to other lands because they are inadequately <br />elevated, floodproofed or otherwise protected from flood damage. <br />Sec. 94-34. Statement of purpose. <br />It is the purpose of this ordinance to promote the public health, safety and general welfare and to <br />minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions in specific areas by provisions <br />designed to: <br />(1) Protect human life and health; <br />(2) Minimize expenditure of public money for costly flood control projects; <br />(3) Minimize the need for rescue and relief efforts associated with flooding and generally <br />undertaken at the expense of the general public; <br />(4) Minimize prolonged business interruptions; <br />(5) Minimize damage to public facilities and utilities such as water and gas mains, electric, <br />telephone and sewer lines, streets and bridges located in floodplains; <br />7 <br />